Yankees, Aaron Judge
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The New York Yankees just secured their 30th win of the regular season, and Aaron Judge continues to impress with another milestone—this time edging closer to a record that dates back to the 1930s.
Yankees captain Aaron Judge opened up about what it means to wear pinstripes, what he tells opposing players and his own World Series error.
It’s no secret that New York Yankees star Aaron Judge is one of the best ... it appears that Bonds had a little help to reach that milestone. Judge has continued his hot start in the first ...
Los Angeles earned a dominant 18-2 win behind a big night from Max Muncy, building up a lead so comfortable that Ohtani took a little nap.
The last MLB player to hit .400 in a single season was Ted Williams, who achieved the feat in 1941. Since then, there have been many players who have raced off to hot starts at the plate, but the closest anyone has come was Tony Gwynn posting a .394 average in 1994.